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Terrestrial Invertebrate Diversity and Occurrence in Restored Hardwood Forest Floodplains, Indiana, United States, June – August 2016

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Start Date
2016-06-21
End Date
2016-08-12

Citation

Albers, J.L., Wildhaber, M.L., Green, N.S., Struckhoff, M.A., and Hooper, M.J. 2023, Terrestrial Invertebrate Diversity and Occurrence in Restored Hardwood Forest Floodplains, Indiana, United States, June – August 2016: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9YZX7G6.

Summary

To determine the progress of restoration, insect populations were sampled at four mitigation sites using walking butterfly transects and Malaise/pitfall insect traps. The data consists of date, time, type and placement of traps, as well as number and order of species found.

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Butterflies_NE_Indiana_2016.zip 8.74 KB application/zip
Butterfly_Transects_NE_Indiana_2016.zip 205.04 KB application/zip
Invertebrate_malaise_trap_taxon_records_NE_Indiana_2016.txt 18.08 KB text/plain
Invertebrate_malaise_traps_NE_Indiana_2016.zip 2.82 KB application/zip
Invertebrate_sweep_net_transect_taxon_records_NE_Indiana_2016.txt 3.42 KB text/plain
Invertebrate_sweep_net_transects_NE_Indiana_2016.zip 6.01 KB application/zip

Purpose

Data was obtained in order to asses insect communities within riparian hardwood forests.

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